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    After reading the case study Why Did I Ever Marry a Cop, there were a few sides of each person's story that stood out to me. Each person made good points however, both the husband and the wife need to make certain improvements to save their relationship. In this paper, I will be expressing my reaction to both the husband and the wife's side of the story. What some of the issues are between the married couple. Provide a suggestion for the couple to help improve their marriage. As well as provide…

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    Planning/Outcomes The two nursing diagnosis I will continue to focus on are ineffective airway clearance and ineffective family coping. Ineffective airway clearance is the first step in managing Bud's respiratory problems. Focusing on airway, we can enable Bud to breath with more ease and address his nagging cough. Ineffective family coping will address one of the other main functions of hospice. Hospices goal is not only to alleviate any pain and suffering for the patient, but also provide…

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    figure out who it is limited to, and when, if any, is it justifiable to use. The use of deadly force can only be justified if there is proof of necessity for the chain of events that took place (LII, 1994). Cops can be justified in the use of deadly force in the following ways. For one, if the cop or “protective force officer” is using deadly force as a form of self-defense, the actions taken may be justifiable. The Legal Information Institute asserts that “if the use deadly force reasonably…

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    The reason for this is because people claim cops take advantage of their power and attack innocent people. No one really knows if the cop was right for shooting the unarmed teen. There are a lot of disputes pertaining this issue. Some cops do in fact abuse their power but just because there is one bad apple in the bunch, not all the others are going to be rotten. Cameras will help protect those officers who do the right thing against unfounded civil complaints of brutality and racism. Miami…

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    officer, it is hard to see a good outcome of the job when others don 't respect them and don 't trust them. There are good cops and bad cops, but there are more good than bad. The shooting against Michael Brown wasn 't completely brought out with the correct facts. Yes, the cops was white, yes the deceased was African American, media makes it seem like it was a racist cops. What are…

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    Judy Hopps Zootopia Essay

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    along nicely. Judy Hopps, a rabbit, has always wanted to be a cop her whole life, but her parent want her to stay on the carrot farm and be a carrot farmers just like all of the other bunnies. But Judy grows up she moves off the carrot farm to zootopia to follow her dream and become a cop. After a lot of perseverance Judy becomes the first prey/rabbit cop and goes to her first day on the job as a cop. The head officer grants the cops with their daily task; he explains the missing of nine animal,…

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    way to much. Why were cops trained to do something and then people get angry at them for it? Exactly they weren't. A cop went through training to become a cop. The cops know what they are talking about and what they are doing. In “Fighting police abuse” They talk about police brutality. People seem to think that it happens to only colored people. That is not always true. It has happened to people of many different races. In this one case a cop shot a colored person. The cop was charged with…

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    Kamdesh Battle Analysis

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    outpost Keating in the Kamdesh province of Eastern Afghanistan. The coalition soldiers defending COP Keating consisted of Americans, members of the Afghanistan National Army, and a few combat advisers from Latvia. The outpost was placed in a natural bowl created by three surrounding mountains and was not easily defensible. This led to the establishment of OP Fritsche, which was designed to provide support to COP Keating with 120mm mortars. The attack came shortly before the outpost was…

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    brutality. In my opinion, now days you see cops taking advantage of their power over people. For example they could be shooting innocent people or because they think the person has a weapon or for self defense even though the person didn't have a weapon. Another example would be because the cops think that they can do what they want and get mad when citizens question them. They use a lot more force than they need to and make a bigger deal than it actually is. Cops are starting to use more force.…

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    pressure (COP) and total protein (TP) is necessary to avoid intra- and post-operative complications. Methods: Twenty nine horses being treated for colic underwent surgery. The horses received IV Xylazine before being anaesthetised, followed by a variety of drugs as required. Lactated Ringer’s saline solution was administered throughout surgery and the volume was recorded throughout surgery. Blood…

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